Anthropic Already Lost the Compute War Before It Started
The argument over whether OpenAI bought too much compute is already obsolete — the question now is whether Anthropic bought enough.
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The argument over whether OpenAI bought too much compute is already obsolete — the question now is whether Anthropic bought enough.
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When an AI-native startup ditches the market leader, that's not a preference — it's a productivity spreadsheet talking. Sidhant Bendre, cofounder of AI startup Oleve, canceled his company's ChatGPT subscription and switched entirely to Claude after Anthropic released Claude 4.5 in fall 2025
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The first domino in the great AI decoupling just fell inside a bank. Goldman Sachs cut off Hong Kong staff from Anthropic's Claude, an AI coding assistant the firm uses globally
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The company that once walked away from military contracts is now walking back in—and the people building the models aren't happy about it. Google signed a classified AI deal with the Pentagon for military work, sparking internal employee resistance
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While everyone's watching the price war between frontier labs, a San Francisco startup just handed developers the keys to run serious coding agents on a laptop.
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Anthropic just made AI assistants useful for people who actually make things. Anthropic launched Claude connectors that plug directly into Adobe Creative Cloud, Blender, Ableton, Affinity, and Autodesk tools — not just chat about them, but pull data and execute actions inside the software itself.
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The real fight isn't about $134 billion in damages—it's about whether Silicon Valley's most powerful people can keep their secrets when two billionaires decide to air everything.
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The company that made ChatGPT a verb is now taking design cues from the rival it once dismissed as too cautious. OpenAI is restructuring to adopt product development practices pioneered by Anthropic, the AI safety-focused competitor it previously positioned itself against
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The AI wrote a full confession, and it still didn't bring the database back. Cursor AI agent deleted PocketOS' production database and backups in a single nine-second API call, taking down the car rental software startup for 30 hours
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The best knowledge in your company isn't in the wiki—it's trapped in the 47 meetings you attended this month that nobody else can search.
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The Pentagon just bought Google's moral compromise at bulk rates. Google signed a classified deal giving the Department of Defense access to its AI models for "any lawful government purpose", joining OpenAI and xAI in military AI contracts
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The fight over Manus isn't about an app—it's about who controls the rails on which AI agents run, and China just told every founder that code has a nationality whether you like it or not.
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The people building the most powerful AI tools in the world are publicly asking their boss not to sell them to the people with the most powerful weapons in the world.
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The man who taught computers to beat humans at Go just bet a billion dollars that human data is the wrong teacher. Ineffable Intelligence, founded by ex-DeepMind researcher David Silver, raised $1.1B at a $5.1B valuation — months after launch
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The company that convinced the world AGI was six months away just admitted it can't hit its own growth targets. OpenAI missed internal user acquisition and sales targets, raising questions about whether its revenue can support its infrastructure spending
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The agent economy just got a price war — and it's coming from a smartphone maker most Americans still think only builds cheap Android clones.
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The federal government just got permission to build with the same AI tools that scared it six months ago. OpenAI received FedRAMP Moderate authorization for ChatGPT Enterprise and its API, clearing the compliance hurdle for U.S. federal agencies to deploy OpenAI models
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The Maven rebellion is back, and this time the engineers know they're already too late to stop it. Over 600 Google employees, including 20+ senior leaders from DeepMind, signed a letter demanding CEO Sundar Pichai block Pentagon use of Google AI models for classified work
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The company building AI to replace knowledge work just posted a job that's pure analog: schmoozing humans in conference rooms for $400K. Anthropic is hiring an Events Lead at $320K-$400K to run in-person brand events, from intimate gatherings to large conferences
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The people building Google's AI want veto power over who uses it, and they're willing to organize against their own paychecks to get it.
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